Sunday, June 2, 2013

SAILING IN EASTERN PARTS OF INDONESIA

In general, most if not all Indonesian Ports have Government officials who act as Harbour Master or Port Captain. Known in Indonesia as "SYAHBANDAR".

By law all vessels are required to report to them. However, at every officially appointed destinations, Sail Indonesia's representative will do the reporting (or somebody will be appointed to do so). 

Just in case you are approached by any local official inquiring about  your presence, please refer it to Sail Indonesia Staff. 

Do not submit any original documents. Just show it to them if requested or give them the photo copies. In case they wear uniform, please make note of the name written on their uniform.  Any request for payment must be declined.Except when you are within National Parks domain where you are required to pay entry fee.

Original documents (such as PIB, Port Clearance and Passport only required to be submitted at the exit point (Bintan).

The waters in the Eastern parts of Indonesia are deep except at few places. For instance in Banda Naira, Banda, you areadvised to tie up stern to at the sea wall in front of Laguna Hotel.

Eastern parts of Indonesia is not as widely traveled compare to Central or Western parts. Shipping traffics is also much less. Although bigger fishing boats in general have their running lights on at night, the same cannot be said when it comes to smaller fishing vessels. Sad to say that this is a very common problem throughout Indonesia. Again, be vigilant.

Due to the fact you will stopping at small towns (except maybe near Bau Bau), there will no be any big supermarket. So stock up on  hard to get stuffs like cheese, cereals, condiments, hard liquor (Bintang beer is available almost everywhere, pasta, sauce  etc.

Bottled water is available everywhere. It is advisable to get 19 liters container. It is cheaper and reduce the amount of rubbish.


REIMBURSEMENT & FREE FUEL

This year's Sail Indonesia participants who enter Indonesia from Saumlaki will be given 200 liters of diesel fuel, courtesy of Wakatobi Regency.

On top of that, each participant/boat will be reimbursed to the amount of US $250.00

The fuel and reimbursement will be given in Wakatobi

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

BUTON




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
FORTRESS OF BUTON

BENTENG KERATON

Benteng means fortress, while Keraton translated  loosely means Palace. So, there you have it. It was built around 16th Century around Buton King’s palace. It is the largest fortress in the world (according to Guinnes Book Record) which covers 24 ha. The wall itself is about 2740 meters long.  The ight aof the wall is about four meters and about two meters in thicknesss. It has twelve gates, and each gate is protected by at least six cannons. The cannon itself were made in Potugal and Netherland who played major role in power struggles in this area.
It is located on top of the hill with commanding view of Bau Bau which is the capital of modern Buton. There are numbers of buildings inside the compound which itself form a community where traditional customs are still strongly held practiced. Most of the residents are the descendants of the the old ruling family.




Tuesday, May 21, 2013

BENTENG, SELAYAR/TAKA BONE RATE



 06 07' 13" S
120 26' 35" E

Benteng which being the capital of Selayar Regency  is a bustling small town with becaks competing on narrow streets with motorcycles and cars. It is the ideal jump off point for exploring Taka Bone Rate which is the third largest corral atoll in the world (the largest being Kwajelein in the Marshall Islands). Although cruising yachts have been coming to Taka Bone Rate on their own for for years, this year is going to be the first time that the Selayar Regency is making an efforts to officially welcome the fleet of Sail Indonesia.


Although this place nowadays is considered  far from beaten track,  for centuries Selayar was part of the ancient trading route owing to being strategically located.  This place is known by another name which is translated literally means a place to pray as those ancient sailors needed all the help they could get before they embark on their voyage.It was a logical place for ancient traders to stop, resting, replenish, repair the boat and waiting for the right condition to sail either eastward or westward. Some historic artifacts have been found  dating back to 14th Century when traders passed through this part of South East Asia

Selayar  island is a fascinating place owing to unusual rock formations with caves, waterfalls, beautiful deserted beaches. The east side of the island is sparsely populated and still heavily covered with rain forest. 

This the forest where Tarseus monkey which is considered the smallest monkey in the world can be found.

The welcome ceremony will be held in main public square (The Plaza Marina))which is the pride of Selayar local. It is borders with sea side which is a popular area with the locals.

ANCHORAGE AREA

Anchorage area is just off Plaza Marina at 06 07' 13" S and 120 27' 29" E. Dinghy can be landed on the beach in the front the Plaza.

ATM

The nearest one (BRI) is about 200 meters from the landing.

MARKET

There are many shops just short walking distance from the landing Traditional (Bonea Market) market is about 3 km away.

FUEL/WATER

Fuel and fresh water will be made available from truck near the landing.

COMMUNICATION

Telkomsel and Indosat works fine here.  WIFI will be made available at the Plaza

POINT OF INTERESTS


TAKA BONE RATE
If there is one good reason to come to Selayar Regency, visiting Taka Bone Rate should be the one. This is the third largest corral atoll in the world after Kwajelein in Marshall Island and Suvadiva in Maldives. It covers the area about 220.000 ha. There are about fifteen islands inside this National Park.All the islands tend to be low lying islands no higher than 4 meters in elevation.

There are about 526 fish species, 242 corral species, 112 macro algae, 34 kind of birds and other sea creatures as sea turtles, dolphins, whales etc found within park bounderies.  About five thousand people live in the area who make their living as fisherman.

At the moment there is no commercial resort in the area. Access to the area is one of the reasons. It wouldn't come as surprise if few years down the road this area could become a major destination in Indonesia.

Beside Taka Bone Rate there are other places worth visiting in Selayar Island itself such as waterfall, pristine beaches and also some historical sites and objects. One of them is in the form gong. This gong reputedly was made at 11th Century in Vietnam. 
It was used during official ceremonies by the local ruler. It went missing and finally recovered in the last century. Is is located n Matalang, which is about 4 km from Benteng.


              Fishing village

Selayar is well known place where traditional wooden boats are still being build the old fashioned way.










One of many pristine beaches of Selayar










EVENTS

Selayar Regency is preparing a number of events during the visit. There will be Official Welcome Ceremony.  Followed later with series of event such as traditional dance performance, trip to some historical places. gala Dinner also will be in the Agenda. Details will be posted here once it is confirmed.












EREKE, BUTON NORTH

Visit to this island will give you glance about this unique island where the proud and(once warlike) people with own and still well preserve traditional culture is still tightly held. It is only about 40 miles fro Wakatobi, so it is conveniently ated. This young Regency is making serious efforts to let outside world aware about the uniqueness about this place and why it is worth visiting.

ANCHORAGE AREA
The anchorage area is around the end of long jetty.


MARKET


The town is located about 5 km away. Transports will be provided. Just traditional market with line of shops.

ATM







FUEL/WATER

COMMUNICATION

EVENTS

POINT OF INTERESTS















WAKATOBI

06 20' 52" S       123 32' 10" E

When Jacques Cousteau surveyed the area in the 1980s he commented that Wakatobi offered possibly the finest diving in the world. Most of the areas are part of Wakatobi Marine National Park.

This group of islands in the South East of Sulawesi is probably the best protected area in Indonesia. There are several Conservation Groups running their program here which attract researchers, students and divers alike.


Being a national park, the local fishing communities obtain a share from income generated by tourism. 

Although local Government is making strong efforts to promote marine tourism in the area, it is quite a challenge to strike a balance between preserving its very diverse eco system and the need to provide the needs of growing population. 



















ANCHORAGE AREA

Anchorage area is inside the lagoon in town of Wangi Wangi where there are about twenty moorings are available inside the lagoon. Call Channel 77 and asking for Gino who will guide you in and assign a mooring buoy. It is on the basis first come first served basis. Free of charge.

The lagoon  is very well protected. The entrance is rather narrow and shallow but well marked.

 


Dinghy can be tied up at unused ferry terminal. Security will be provided to ensure the safety of the dinghies.


 



               


MARKET

Traditional market is about 5 minutes walk from the landing. Fresh fish and fresh vegetables and some basic stuff are available. 

Some stalls are closed at noon before the market comes alive again in the afternoon.There are also shops on the main street.

 


ATM

There are ATMs in town.


COMMUNICATION  

Telkomsel works fine here.


POINT OF INTERESTS

There are number of islands in the area which offers fantastic diving.

















 

BAJO VILLAGE

The Bajo, or Bajau sometimes referred as sea nomad or gypsies, are a culture scattered throughout the coastal region of Southeast Sulawesi and beyond. They tend to build their village hundred of meters or even farther, from the shore. 

Although some of the villages offer temporary settlement for its nomadic fishermen, some village is permanent and has some facilities such as school, stores, mosque, even billiard hall.Originally people live in houses built on stilts where they live and fish. As it grew larger, wooden platform and bridges were built to connect those houses.

Although there have been some efforts by the Government to resettle on shore, they still prefer to continue their traditional lifestyle.

While some have converted to Islam (or  Christian), many of them still retain their traditional animist beliefs which reflects their closeness with the sea around them.

Fresh water has to be carried from nearest town using dugout canoes.



If you happen to be a the real 
man who need of haircut in Wakatobi, 
well ....look no farther. 



 

 


EVENTS

As previous years, local Regency   is staging few events. 
The program will be listed here.










BANDA NAIRA, BANDA


This is probably one of the most fascinating places on earth where it once, for better or worse (it was definitely worse for its native), helped in changing the course of world history. This tiny speak in vast ocean was the place where ancient sailors from Europe had to find after having to sail halfway around the world in hazardous voyages which sometimes took years to complete. Great many of them perished at sea. 

Highly sought after spices was the only reason why these islands became one of the most hotly contested places among European maritime powers. It was so valuable that Dutch  swapped what is now known as Manhattan for one of the remote islands in Banda Group. The area changed hands several times before the Dutch finally gained the full control of lucrative spice trade. It was however, black chapter in history of Banda which lasted for several hundred years.


It is peaceful and quiet now. Several silent witnesses are still standing today in town of Banda Naira such as fortresses, old building which some of are in relatively good condition. It has the charm of a small town where one can wander around town looking at old colonial houses, abandoned fortresses, often stumble across old cannons lying in the sidewalk. Impressive and menacing looking Gunung Api just across narrow channel looks too close for comfort, but somehow people are used to its potential danger. Approaching from the sea, Mount Api seems to rise majestically from ocean floor has been rather quiet since it blew its top in 1988. It has erupted number of time for the last several hundred years.

During colonial days, due to its remoteness, Banda was used as a place where the colonial Dutch exiled some of the future Indonesia leaders. This practice only ended when the Japanese invaded Indonesia during World War ll. For such a small place this place us rich in history. Standing on the formidable Fort Belgica located in commanding hill, one could feel the sense of history this place has. It was long and troubled history indeed.

But history is not only reasons why this only reasons why this place is worth visiting. This area is also well known for its world class dive sites. Several dive operatos set up their shops here. Typically boats that come here would anchor their boats or moored stern to Laguna Hotel's sea wall and just enjoying the scenery around Banda Naira or surrounding islands.

PLACE TO ANCHOR

Boat has to anchor close to shore because the channel is too deep.  Last year about twenty boats dropped their anchors in the front of Laguna Hotel and have their stern line attached to shore. Although they still had to use their dinghy, it was rather safe and convenient.  Rhe harbor itself is very well protected. Except for the depth this is one of the best natural harbors anywhere.

RESTAURANTS

There are several Restaurants in town. Delfika Cafe and Mutiara are highly recommended for their local cuisine. One of local specialty is fish in nutmeg fruit sauce and egg plant with kenari based sauce.


POINT OF INTERESTS

There are numerous old colonial houses, church, some abandoned fortresses (except Fort Belgica which is well preserved).



Trip up to the top of Gunung Api is highly recommended. although is only around 600 meters high, view from the top is just spectacular.

Trip to nearby islands to visit nutmeg plantations should be an interesting one not only due to how close it was entwined into history of Banda but also to the importance it is to local economy.



                       Public jetty


MARKET

There is a traditional market within walking distance (everything is within walking distance here). Almost everything have to be brought here, so the prices is slightly higher from the mainland. 

Fish market is right next to traditional market. Come early Street vendors sell smoked fish, preserved nutmeg slices and some other snacks.







ATM

There is only one ATM (BRI) in town. Power outage is quite frequents here, so it only works as long electricity is on. It is located about 500 meters from the dock.


COMMUNICATION

Telkomsel works here although the internet connection is rather slow. Top up cards are available.